Almost two decades’ worth of tickets accumulated and collected by Boris Guschlbauer (*1973 in Esslingen, Germany) retrace the traveller’s global steps and reveal the many stages of his life, on display for all to see. read more

Berlin based sculptor Lisa Tiemann welcomes us to become part of an abstract space situation where light, color, form and materiality jointly create a sensory-psychological experiment. The arrangement of objects made of different materials such as ceramic, papier-mâché, steel and rubber present themselves as lines and demarcation points in an otherwise boundaryless landscape. read more

The urge to take pictures of screens in order to capture their emanations has been around since the birth of television. Whether it’s done in the analogue or digital age – any external or internal screen reproduction means freezing visual signals of events far or near; of events long gone or happening right now. read more

With its site-specific installation of large paintings, The Side That Faces Away negotiates the relationship between fact and fiction using gestures of reflection, repetition, and connection – in painted collages, assemblages and over-painting of found and fictitious image sources. read more

The works of Malte Zenses function as a subtle interface between conventional genres and thus question these genres and their boundaries in an interdisciplinary artistic discourse. He combines traditional elements of sculpturing with different image carriers, so that they face and interfere with each other. read more

STUDIO PICKNICK presents the Japanese artist TOSHIHIKO MITSUYA and the architects of JUNE 14 MEYER-GROHBRÜGGE & CHERMAYEFF with THE ALUMINIUM GARDEN an installation of 180 structural studies of plants, specifically designed for the space, hand-made out of aluminium foil. read more